The objective of the 2005 nitrogen (N) source study was to compare the turf response and N release rates of various experimental fertilizer products being proposed for marketing to a number of industry standards, such as Milorganite, Sustane, Nature Safe, corn gluten meal, Renaissance, and urea. An untreated control was added for comparison
Most managed turfgrass species require frequent inputs to maintain an acceptable level of quality. A...
The response of Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) to potassium (K) fertilization has been incons...
Three popular brand name fertilizers, Scotts, Agrico, and Milorganite, and a Urea plus Potassium Ch...
A fertilizer trial for Ajinomoto USA, Inc. was conducted during the summer-fall months of 2009. The ...
Solution and suspension N sources have been developed as substitutes for urea in spray solutions use...
Professional golf course superintendents, lawn care supervisors and groundskeepers often spend 3-5 t...
Effects of nitrogen fertilizer and mowing height on weed content of a Kentucky bluegrass turf / M. H...
Many turfgrass managers apply a portion of the total yearly N to cool-season turfgrasses in the late...
A summary of yield data comparing different nitrogen fertilizer sources in field experiments conduct...
Kenhy fescue is a new, improved variety of tall fescue which has recently been released by the Unive...
Economic and environmental concerns over nitrogen (N) fertilization of turf-grasses are prompting se...
The commercial lawn care industry represents a large market for N sources. A formulated melamine (2,...
Concern exists within the lawn care industry as to the merits of foliar applied nitrogen. Efficiency...
When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lo...
Environmental concerns about reducing the amount of chemicals and water applied to turfgrass have re...
Most managed turfgrass species require frequent inputs to maintain an acceptable level of quality. A...
The response of Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) to potassium (K) fertilization has been incons...
Three popular brand name fertilizers, Scotts, Agrico, and Milorganite, and a Urea plus Potassium Ch...
A fertilizer trial for Ajinomoto USA, Inc. was conducted during the summer-fall months of 2009. The ...
Solution and suspension N sources have been developed as substitutes for urea in spray solutions use...
Professional golf course superintendents, lawn care supervisors and groundskeepers often spend 3-5 t...
Effects of nitrogen fertilizer and mowing height on weed content of a Kentucky bluegrass turf / M. H...
Many turfgrass managers apply a portion of the total yearly N to cool-season turfgrasses in the late...
A summary of yield data comparing different nitrogen fertilizer sources in field experiments conduct...
Kenhy fescue is a new, improved variety of tall fescue which has recently been released by the Unive...
Economic and environmental concerns over nitrogen (N) fertilization of turf-grasses are prompting se...
The commercial lawn care industry represents a large market for N sources. A formulated melamine (2,...
Concern exists within the lawn care industry as to the merits of foliar applied nitrogen. Efficiency...
When urea is broadcast and not worked into the soil there is a risk of some of the nitrogen being lo...
Environmental concerns about reducing the amount of chemicals and water applied to turfgrass have re...
Most managed turfgrass species require frequent inputs to maintain an acceptable level of quality. A...
The response of Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) to potassium (K) fertilization has been incons...
Three popular brand name fertilizers, Scotts, Agrico, and Milorganite, and a Urea plus Potassium Ch...